A new and unique festival featuring both comedians and musicians is set to make its inaugural debut this summer in San Francisco, event organizers announced today.

For the first time, the Comedy Central Presents Colossal Clusterfest will take place over three days in the city's Civic Center Plaza and the adjacent Bill Graham Civic Auditorium from June 2nd to June 4th, according to organizers.

The event is being put on by Comedy Central and Superfly, the group responsible for musical festivals Bonnaroo and Outside Lands, as well as co-producer Another Planet Entertainment.

In addition to the standup comedy and musical acts, the festival will also feature sketch performances, podcasts recording live, question-and-answer sessions and interactive attractions, organizers said.

The festival's lineup.

"From headliners to comics-to-watch to podcasters to sketch to improv, fans of comedy are in store for an immersive experience that not only connects them to their favorite comedy stars, but also provides fantastic opportunities for discovery," Comedy Central president Kent Alterman said in a statement.

"Comedy has been core to our programming at Bonnaroo and Outside Lands for over a decade, and we're thrilled to be creating an experience that shines the spotlight on comedy while still acknowledging our musical festival roots," Superfly's co-founder, Jonathan Mayers, said in a statement.

The festival will feature three interactive attractions based on three popular comedy television shows: "South Park," "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and "Seinfeld."

Those attractions include a full-scale recreation of Seinfeld's apartment and food from "Monk's Café" and "The Soup Nazi," a South Park-themed food experience and life-sized scenes for the show's most memorable moments, as well as a recreation of Paddy's Pub from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

For the festival's grand finale on June 4th, Comedy Central will air a live 90-minute special on its television channel, according to organizers.

The festival will also partner with local Bay Area chefs, and a portion of ticket sales will be donated to San Francisco organizations such as Downtown Streets Team, Larkin Street Youth Services and the Tenderloin Museum, festival organizers said.

Tickets start at $199.50 and are going on sale starting at 10 a.m. Thursday. To buy tickets and to find out more information, people can visit http://www.clusterfest.com. —Daniel Montes